The invention of the internet and social media has changed many people's lives. In today's time, doing a 9-5 job is not the only means of earning money. The online world has helped people blog, vlog, and make good fortune. Such people are called influencers who talk about beauty, lifestyle, motivation, fitness, travel, food, and fashion. 


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Most people may not admit it, but almost everyone wants to travel the world and living a nomadic life. The aspiration to visit every country of the world and explore the beautiful places is a common feeling. Still, some would wonder that constant travelling may also become a monotonous thing. 


Also, leaving everything behind and becoming a fulltime travel blogger is one extremely tough life-decision. 


Deepak Bhatia, who is now a full-time travel bloggeer and vlogger, explains what leads a person to choose a career in travelling. 


Deepak says that one must be very confident on choosing a career in travelling. He/She must make an analysis of finances, as this is the biggest challenge initially for any travel blogger. Second is commitment - one should be committed towards his/her job. Travelling in thing, he says, "we all travel and enjoy, but if you wish to become a blogger than you learn the are of communication". A person must be good at expressing herself, says Deepak. One has brush-up her skills in communication. A person must learn the art of using social media channnels like Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. 


So far, Deepak has travelled to most places in India and covered them on his social media pages. His love for new places encouraged him to start his travel company - Travel Studio.


As a travel blogger, Deepak Bhatia never stops. He is always planning and mostly outside, exploring and living his best life. About his journey, Deepak Bhatia shares, "I kept my academic journey aside by doing correspondence courses and started focusing on different aspects of life. At the age of 16, I got involved in my father's business just to understand the business sense."



He adds,  "Later, I started experimenting different kind of works. My father belongs to the hospitality industry and owns a hotel in Mumbai. I worked there initially and then opened up my restaurant business. I started 2 restaurants, one after another. However, I shut them down. I have understood , I am not a kind of person who can sit at one place doing my family business. That was not filling up my soul at all."